Currency and culture: elements for an institutional approach to money

This article aims at demonstrating the institutional character of money and atexamining the necessary conditions to preserve it as a social operator. Money is a social institutionbecause it is central to the maintenance of social practices necessary for the creationof productive wealth and therefore...

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Author: Jr., Moacir dos Anjos
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:1998
Country:Brasil
Institution:EDITORA 34
Repository:Revista de Economia Política
Language:Portuguese
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.centrodeeconomiapolitica.org:article/1122
Online Access:https://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journal/article/view/1122
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Currency
economic institutions
new institutional economics
Moeda
instituições econômicas
nova economia institucional
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Summary:This article aims at demonstrating the institutional character of money and atexamining the necessary conditions to preserve it as a social operator. Money is a social institutionbecause it is central to the maintenance of social practices necessary for the creationof productive wealth and therefore for the material reproduction of modem capitalist economies.Moreover, as the productive circuit is one of the spheres of those economies in whichprivate “passions” and social “interests” can be reconciled, money is presented as an elementof social cohesion. It is argued, however, that only if trust in the maintenance of the “unityof the functions of money” endures can money be preserved as a social institution. Trust, insum, is shown to emerge from a cognitive process embedded in specific cultural patterns,whereby information is generated, passed on and reinforced, gradually engendering habitsand conventions to be followed by economic agents. JEL Classification: E41; E42; B52.